Hillary Clinton

Across South Florida, long a bastion of support for Hillary Clinton, pockets of support are emerging for Bernie Sanders, her chief competitor for the Democratic presidential nomination. Fans of the U.S. senator from Vermont come largely from the liberal wing of the Democratic Party and independent/no party affiliation voters who say they're tired of the kind of presidential candidates usually served up by the two big political parties. They're undeterred by the polling (Sanders is 41 points behind in Florida), the politicians (the marquee Democratic Party elected officials from South Florida are all in for Clinton), and the pundits (who see the region as Clinton Country). ...

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